They laughed when I sat down at the keyboard, but, when I know what I want to say, I can write faster than my fingers can type.
When my son was younger, I used to drive around with my car full of kids. Once I taught a bunch of four-year-olds to sing Tell me what’d I say, the Ray Charles classic.
But our all-time favorite car game was called “Who’s the most competitive?”
“I’m the most competitive.” “No, I’m the most competitive.” The game could last for hours.
This is post number 102. Who’s the most competitive? I’M the most competitive…
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jf.sellsius says:
No doubt. The only regret you may one day have is when someone else takes on the challenge & you realize you could have hit 200 & put it out of reach. Well done. You are the Top Dog today.
September 26, 2006 — 11:36 pm
Jeff Brown says:
Brav-frickin-O!
September 26, 2006 — 11:51 pm
dustin says:
Congrats Greg!!! That was a lot of fun to watch and informative at the same time! Awesome stuff!
September 27, 2006 — 12:10 am
ardell dellaloggia says:
Congratulations Greg! Sorry to keep you up so late π I just made it under the wire. I seriously felt like I was going to croak at least three times.
I’m glad we both made it.
September 27, 2006 — 12:13 am
Carol says:
Congratulations! Who’s going to call the Guiness Book of World Records? Now, sleep… sleep… sleep.
September 27, 2006 — 7:05 am
Larry Cragun says:
Congratulions Greg. It was clear how intent and determined you can be. It is also clear that an expert can just sit and type, brain dump, meaningfuul content. I hope some that are considering blogging get inspired. Larry
September 27, 2006 — 7:49 am
Kevin says:
Congratulations to both of you!
Full betting market results published here…
September 27, 2006 — 12:48 pm
Jeff Kerr says:
Congrats to both. Tired just reading the posts.
September 27, 2006 — 3:36 pm
Greg Swann says:
I finally made time to read everything today, correcting any errors I spotted and commenting where I had somethting to add to the conversations. Thanks to everyone for being a part of this!
September 30, 2006 — 4:22 pm